Wenger lost it well before today. The Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea thrashings were always going to happen. I dont think Wenger studies the opposition or actually knows anything about tactics. He gives me the impression that he just sends the team out without any real thought or player commands, anyone of us knew leaving Flamini out was a disaster, yes we would have still lost but probably by the odd 1 or 2 goals. The man is clueless and has no idea about how to set up a team. I look at managers like Mourinho, Rodgers who study and identify the weak spots and have a detailed plan of how to exploit the oppostions weaknes. We have a manager who picks the players and sends them out like headless chickens and they react exactly in that way. Yes we can get away with is with the weaker sides but against the top managers we'll be found out every time, hence the reason we lose the big games, there is no game plan! I would seriously consider the following young and upcoming managers;
Uwe Rosler
Sean Dyche
Forget about Klopp, he wont come to Arsenal.
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Jesus christ, I think that's completely convinced me. Do not get rid of Wenger at all. Uwe fucking Rosler? Sean bloody Dyche? Are you having a laugh?
I've come to the conclusion that maybe we should leave the decision making to the people running the club. I mean if we had our way we'd have Laudrup, Moyes or Owen Coyle in charge, and we would probably be languishing in 10th. There's a reason they're getting paid so much to run the club. They know what's best.
Really, you think so? So whats thier great plan? To have Wenger sign a new contract for the next 5 years and endure more embarrssing spankings I would rather we had a manager with steel balls and impose that to the palyers he sends out, rather than watch 11 bottlers on the pitch. Look at Dyche and Roslers achievements? Where did we sign GG from? Millwall from the old 2nd division. I think Dyche and Rosler would be worthy managers and well worth the minimal risk. So we miss out on 4th place one season, atleast we'd have 11 players with passion and desire rather than the bottle jobs we have now throughout our 1ast 11.
It says a lot about Wenger's approach to coaching and tactics. He leaves far too much of this stuff to the players to decide. Cesc isn't the first guy to go into detail about his methods. Last week, Parlour was on Talksport talking about training and how Wenger leaves a lot of the decisions to the players.
Fabregas was the big fish at Arsenal, now he's one of many at Barca. No way can you compare his roles at the two clubs. It's not a valid comparison in any way and I doubt that's what he's trying to say either.
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I can't believe we've reached the point where regular thrashings have now become acceptable, as I said before in my time before 2006 I can only remember two (so two in 16 years), now it happens pretty much every season and seemingly several times a season is also become acceptable.
Sorry but there's no excuse for humiliations like this, they are embarrassing for all involved and really shouldn't happen to a club of our stature as often as they do, the fact they do reflects poorly on the management.
If Wenger goes maybe there will be a period of adaptation, I'm personally happy with that, Wenger has been in charge so long it's bound to be hard for any coming in, if we miss out on the CL so be it I'm personally not too bothered as we never really show any improvement in that competition.
The new manager needs to be the right guy, he also needs time to sign the right players, build his team and change things to suit his own philosophy, that takes time sometimes.